This is the journey of a victim of felony fraud and embezzlement left homeless by builder, Robert M. Huckins who was given 27 years in jail,suspended,on the proviso he return $82,200, in $114 per week payments. Sometimes sad, sometimes pensive, sometimes with sarcastic humor, it chronicles the apathy within the New Mexico Judicial system and New Mexico State Government towards victims of white collar crime and the sheer audacity of the criminals who believe that the world owes them something.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

One Step Further Towards A home, I Pray

This morning I had to be at a business for an interview, and got the job. Not the highest paying job in the world, and not sufficient income to qualify for a mortgage, but it's a start and I am praying that I can get enough overtime to qualify for a mortgage.

Before noon my nerves were shattered wondering how I was going to earn enough for a mortgage application. Having broken and now deformed fingers that I need to work is enough to worry about. As friends rightly said, I was looking for ghosts and goblins in every nook and crevice.
The weather is simply fabulous and I am eager to get my career up and running but before I can do anything I must secure a home, so this dead end job may provide a means to that end.

The may court payment of $450+ has not yet arrived, but it's my understanding, rightly or wrongly, that in the past 2 years Robert Huckins has not even made a dent in the interest, let alone start paying the principle on the home building fund money he stole from us. Yet he & Sylve Huckins can afford cigarettes and luxuries when we cannot even have a home. The level of frustration caused by the decision of the judicial system and the 12th District courts is almost unbearable.

Still, as I look around at the most magnificent scenery in a beautiful state I am praying that this relocation will reverse some of the most insurmountable problems of homelessness I have experienced since Huckins stole the money, and a home is right within my reach.

This borrowed computer is causing endless problems so I can no longer post updated information pertaining to the homeless situation in the United States or the advocates working with diligence to rectify so many social problems. But as a homeless woman who has struggled and experienced the pain and hardships first hand my heart is with everyone.

There has to be someone related to Robert & Sylve Huckins must have some means to reach them, if it be Michael Huckins, Dr.Kenneth Ogilvie ( Diana Huckins? Dominic Huckins? Malcolm Huckins? ) or Patricia Ogilvie-Huckins and get them to return ALL of the money they stole from us so that I can buy a home and get our lives back. I am begging anyone in this family for help.I don't believe I have EVER witnessed any none violent crime that can be as devastating as stealing someone's home. I am walking in Dorothy McKeevers footsteps, day by day, month by month, year by year.Liam Griffin, I sat in your law office with two witnesses as you gave me your promise, your guarantee, that our money would be returned before harm came to us.Patricia Ogilvie-Huckins you were present the day I signed contract with your son. You walked out of the kitchen with Sylve Huckins and your son introduced me to you. He told you that I was the British horse trainer he had told you about, the one he was going to build thehome and barn for. Why didn't you say something? There may be a rational and reasonable explanation but I have spent over 3 years, homeless, not understanding it. I understand it even less knowing that though I was a total stranger, both Dorothy McKeeverand Sally Canning you KNEW, and you knew what your son had done to them and others.

Dr. Kenneth Ogilvie, I contacted you and simply asked for a reference, not knowing that Robert Huckins was your cousin. Robert Huckins had just stolen over $30,000 from the domestic violence shelter, HEAL, yet everyone was trying to hide it. There was a history of stealing large amounts of money. $65,000 PLUS from Nancy Canning. $89,000 PLUS from Dorothy McKeever, $45,000 from Francis McKinney. The list just goes on and on and on.Because of Robert Huckins I ended up paying $140,000 to be homeless.. sat in the cold, emotionally, physically and financially broke. In the middle of a recession, with no way to recover the stolen funds.Today Robert Huckins has his own home...He also has OUR home.....He also has a lot of people's money...And his freedom.Women are not banks or loan institutions. Women should
not be the
source of a
retirement
fund for
people
who
don't want to do an honest day's work for an honest day's pay. Holding women hostage while playing with the judicial system, a horrendous game of cat andmouse
extending YEARS,
with the
victims whose
very
homes,
families and
stability are
in
jeopardy is
cruelty,
as cruel as
a
physical
beating.
It is financial and emotional RAPE. Homelessness is not justice. It is a slow, painful death.Please, I beg with everything I have within me, please convince Robert Huckins to stop this torture and return the building fund he stole from us so we too, can have a home.